is one of Microsoft’s mixed-reality partners that’s been testing HoloLens 2 and porting apps in the last few months, according to CEO Jie Li. HoloLens 2 shows great potential over HoloLens 1 ...
Microsoft's first HoloLens was surpassed by the $3,500 HoloLens 2 in 2019, and while the line-up ... in 2018), with software support for HoloLens 1 set to end on 10th December this year.
Microsoft has confirmed that the HoloLens 2 is discontinued. In a statement to UploadVR, the company acknowledged that customers and partners who want to get their hands on the company's ...
Microsoft halted production of HoloLens 2 headsets recently. HoloLens 2 headsets will continue to receive critical security updates and software regressions until the end of 2027. Microsoft's ...
Now, even that is off the table—Microsoft has discontinued HoloLens 2, and there are no plans for a new version. Microsoft ...
Despite its bumpy journey in recent months, Microsoft is now gearing up to ship the next major version of HoloLens 2 OS. Microsoft has announced in a blog post that it is ready to start testing ...
Microsoft has a new version of its augmented reality headset, which now detects where its users are looking and tracks the movements of their hands. It said that HoloLens 2 wearers would find it ...
I've been covering Microsoft ... HoloLens case studies, ‘best case scenario' CG overlays and no actual first-person HoloLens footage. I found it online here. Take a look, before moving onto page ...
Ingram Micro has been named a global distributor for Microsoft's forthcoming HoloLens 2 mixed reality headset, which the distributor believes presents major opportunities for channel partners.
Testing the Magic Leap One headset reminds me of my experience with the Microsoft HoloLens: It's cutting-edge, impressive, and nowhere near ready for consumer use.